audio jack
#1
audio jack
a while ago i saw a post with a simple in line adapter that used the satelite radio channel for mp3/ input.
remember?,,where?
it was just a cable adapter to intercept the audio from sat radio.
im lookin,,,help
remember?,,where?
it was just a cable adapter to intercept the audio from sat radio.
im lookin,,,help
#2
#3
Here is one: https://www.hummerforums.com/forum/a...3-radio-22879/
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#4
doc, believe me i often spend hours searching and finding nothing b4 i post a new one. still no luck.
thanks
it was just two conn with a jack in the middle, so ez!! not the one where the guy ripped out the glove box,,,no,,no
now where is it?
thanks
it was just two conn with a jack in the middle, so ez!! not the one where the guy ripped out the glove box,,,no,,no
now where is it?
#5
Happythree,
In your thread titled "new OEM radio programming" I mentioned how I installed an aux input, for less than 5 dollars, with excellent audio quality. I sent you the video that I followed. I am an electrical rookie, and this was a cake walk for me.
Click your profile name in top right corner, click on "show all statistics" on right hand side, Click find all threads.
In your thread titled "new OEM radio programming" I mentioned how I installed an aux input, for less than 5 dollars, with excellent audio quality. I sent you the video that I followed. I am an electrical rookie, and this was a cake walk for me.
Click your profile name in top right corner, click on "show all statistics" on right hand side, Click find all threads.
#7
It won't kill the Sat radio. Once you unplug music device it resumes Sat radio.
The video does suck, I used a website that helped break it down. Basically a 3.5mm aux connector from radio shack, and a cat5 Ethernet (internet) cord is all you need.
Use three strands from the Ethernet cord, attach to aux connector as instructed, then remove the glove box. Then remove Sat radio plug and splice into correct wires as indicated on film. Turn on radio, switch to Sat radio (Use radio id channel), plug in a mp3 device and test it out. If it works, solder, shrink wrap and all the other finishing touches.
The video does suck, I used a website that helped break it down. Basically a 3.5mm aux connector from radio shack, and a cat5 Ethernet (internet) cord is all you need.
Use three strands from the Ethernet cord, attach to aux connector as instructed, then remove the glove box. Then remove Sat radio plug and splice into correct wires as indicated on film. Turn on radio, switch to Sat radio (Use radio id channel), plug in a mp3 device and test it out. If it works, solder, shrink wrap and all the other finishing touches.
Last edited by norinco3264; 01-13-2015 at 10:37 PM.
#8
I cannot find the original website I used, but this seems spot on. Like I mentioned before, I only used three wires, by wiring 2 to 3 and 4 to 5 on the aux connector. When I tried putting a wire to each loop, I didn't get sound from every speaker.
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